Hi
i have alcatel 6039y with locked bootloader, is there anyway to unlock it? it does not have oem unlock activated and it's possible to enable it on developer settings
thx
[Rod] said:
Hi
i have alcatel 6039y with locked bootloader, is there anyway to unlock it? it does not have oem unlock activated and it's possible to enable it on developer settings
thx
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Use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/ido...-3-5-5-4-7-t3441781/post68236308#post68236308
4.7 tool, follow the Steps
If you just want to root your device and install a recovery on it (TWRP) then I recommend having a look at my article about flashing a recovery and rooting your 6039 without having to unlock your bootloader I certainly hope I can help you with this.
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What is a bootloader(tell me in simplest way)....Is unlocking the bootloader really required...? If not then please post another method for root......
ak_wolf007 said:
What is a bootloader(tell me in simplest way)....Is unlocking the bootloader really required...? If not then please post another method for root......
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watch this video to unlock it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIdJg7KNH3A
and a bootloader allows you to flash kernels/recovers/ and other custom things but only if it is unlocked.
with custom recovery you can install roms,make full system backup,and other things.
a custom kernel wil allow you to overclock cpu/gpu and more.
a custom recovery can be used to flash root.update zip.
but after unlocking bootloader you void your warranty . and your device got hard reset(factory reset)
it can be only unlocked if it is allowed to be unlocked.
android-vinay said:
and a bootloader allows you to flash kernels/recovers/ and other custom things but only if it is unlocked.
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Not entirely true, at least to all devices. I have a Moto Defy which also has a locked bootloader, no way to unlock, running KK CM11. Developer @pedrodh has managed to create an app called "2ndinit" (1) which allows a second kernel to boot on top of the locked one, allowing to flash new builds despite the locked bootloader. Because of this, Defy is known as unbricable. Similar approach could be used on E3 if some devel take a look into this.
(1) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032212
Regards,
mmerlone said:
Not entirely true, at least to all devices. I have a Moto Defy which also has a locked bootloader, no way to unlock, running KK CM11. Developer @pedrodh has managed to create an app called "2ndinit" (1) which allows a second kernel to boot on top of the locked one, allowing to flash new builds despite the locked bootloader. Because of this, Defy is known as unbricable. Similar approach could be used on E3 if some devel take a look into this.
(1) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032212
Regards,
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this required root.
for now you need to unlockbootloader to root xperia.
root ur device without unlocking
vinay said:
this required root.
for now you need to unlockbootloader to root xperia.
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just use kingoroot or kingroot to root ur device no need to unlock boot loader for running those you will have root access but can't do the flashing part
Does anyone know of a bootloader unlock for a rooted ASUS Zenfone 2e? There is an option in dev settings to enable oem unlock, but how would I do that? I want to unlock the bootloader and then flash a custom recovery. If anyone can help me, please let me know. And I also have a system .img file for the phone that I dumped if that would help.
zshep99 said:
Does anyone know of a bootloader unlock for a rooted ASUS Zenfone 2e? There is an option in dev settings to enable oem unlock, but how would I do that? I want to unlock the bootloader and then flash a custom recovery. If anyone can help me, please let me know. And I also have a system .img file for the phone that I dumped if that would help.
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Hi and thank you for using XDA Assist
Try to head over to the general forum of the Asus Zenfone 2 >>>
ZenFone 2 General
Good luck!
Hello every one. I have a c2105 from Vodafone and I'm convinced that there's no option to unlock my bootloader, but recently, I found two videos on Youtube which show a software that can unlock it when it says "NOT Allowed"...
Links:
https://youtu.be/Li8Eim6gugw
https://youtu.be/f7EXkspZ6Bg
Has anyone tried one of these softwares and has it a chance to succeed ? :fingers-crossed:
Thank you :laugh:
totally fake
100% malware for your pc
Flash recovery to boot via fastboot and flash rom and after that flash boot from that rom
There is a way to install a cwm while BL locked. Although in order to flash a custom ROM you need to find a good one and one for BL locked (which there aren't many at the moment)
Can we install rom without unlocking bl
Help, I need dumped TA partition with permission to unlock the bootloader, mine is locked (orange) and I want find the differences.
Can someone post one ?
nrana7281 said:
Can we install rom without unlocking bl
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No, you can't.
Hi.
I have a problem when unlocking the bootloader in Leagoo Z3C device. Although I'm already set "OEM Unlocking" in Developer mode, when I'm running "fastboot oem unlock" inside bootloader gives a 3 dots and stuck there. Is there any way to unlock the bootloader of this kind of the device? Thanks.
amirzaim said:
Hi.
I have a problem when unlocking the bootloader in Leagoo Z3C device. Although I'm already set "OEM Unlocking" in Developer mode, when I'm running "fastboot oem unlock" inside bootloader gives a 3 dots and stuck there. Is there any way to unlock the bootloader of this kind of the device? Thanks.
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Mediatek powered devices do not require a bootloader unlock to be modded.
You can mostly root, install custom recoveries and install custom roms without unlocking the bootloader because it's most of the time never locked.
But this one is actually not the MTK chipset model, it's just a simply Spreadtrum chipset model. It' looks foolish but until now I have no idea on how to unlock it even rooting it...
Much harder to root compared to Lenovo A1000 which also uses same chipset but different Android version.
So...I finally managed to get the root access of Leagoo Z3C device. Just using magisk manager and patch the stock boot.img file and there you go...
amirzaim said:
So...I finally managed to get the root access of Leagoo Z3C device. Just using magisk manager and patch the stock boot.img file and there you go...
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Congratulations!
please help
guys please help me how to root and i want usb drive for leagoo z3c
bablilayoub said:
guys please help me how to root and i want usb drive for leagoo z3c
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You will need to install Google USB driver first, then go to this link here to download the necessary files for rooting the device. Just flash the rooted boot.img file and also install Magisk Manager as well.
thank you but i need custom recovery not root
bablilayoub said:
thank you but i need custom recovery not root
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Sorry, I don't provide it.
its ok
I need some help unlocking the bootloader on my Samsung A01. The instructions say to enable developer mode — basic stuff — and then enable USB debugging and OEM Unlocking. You guessed it: the OEM Unlock option just ain't there. I tried the trick with chaging the date and checking for updates, but it didn't help. Please, can anyone give me some help that will actually fix the problem? I just want to root this damn thing.
To root phone's Android unlocking phone's bootloader is NOT required.
xXx yYy said:
To root phone's Android unlocking phone's bootloader is NOT required.
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Ok then. How do I do it? All the other guides tell me I have to. And how would I install TWRP, which I definitely want to do?
Every guide I look at tells me I have to unlock the bootloader first.
You do NOT need to root your phone's Android to install TWRP - a custom recovery, but you will need to unlock the bootloader. Take note that Android OS has nothing to do with phone's bootloader, that Android OS gets launched by bootloader if device didn't get tampered.
xXx yYy said:
You do NOT need to root your phone's Android to install TWRP - a custom recovery, but you will need to unlock the bootloader. Take note that Android OS has nothing to do with phone's bootloader, that Android OS gets launched by bootloader if device didn't get tampered.
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Ok, how do I just root for now? I want Magisk. I'm trying to install it with ADB, but I'm getting Error 21.
Furthermore, how do I unlock the bootloader when the system doesn't want to give me the OEM Unlocking option?
You do NOT need to root your phone's Android before to install Magisk: you typically root Android OS by means of Magisk.
You install Magisk via TWRP what requires an unlocked bootloader. You unlock a phone's bootloader via FASTBOOT tool what requires OEM Unlock option got activated before applying the bootloader-unlock.
xXx yYy said:
You do NOT need to root your phone's Android before to install Magisk: you typically root Android OS by means of Magisk.
You install Magisk via TWRP what requires an unlocked bootloader. You unlock a phone's bootloader via FASTBOOT tool what requires OEM Unlock option got activated before applying the bootloader-unlock.
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So basically until I can use the OEM Unlock option, I can't do a darn thing, can I?
So how do I get it?
I'm going to ask for help on this again. I've been around the forum, I've looked for anything I could find, and I'm still no closer to getting this thing solved.